Digilent Products: What They Are and How to Use Them: Digilent USB Scopes, Analyzers, Generators: Info & Use Cases
New Product: Breadboard Adapter for Analog Discovery
Using the Analog Discovery 2 gets even more convenient with this new product.
Using the BNC Adapter
Check out Kaitlyn’s short but sweet guide on using the BNC adapter!
Upcoming OpenScope MZ Workshop!
Learn how to utilize OpenScope with our exciting workshop!
Analog Discovery Unleashed
Bring your instrumentation on the go with this innovative project!
Getting Started with OpenScope MZ !
Larissa walks us through how to get started with the OpenScope MZ!
OpenScope MZ- Now at Digi-Key!
Looking to pick up your very own OpenScope MZ? Head over to Digi-Key today!
Curious Uses for the Analog Discovery 2
In which we visit the Analog Discovery 2 in some unconventional contexts.
Using the OpenScope MZ in LabVIEW
Combine the power of LabVIEW with the OpenScope MZ!
ASEE Workshop: Analog Discovery 2 in Upper Level Courses
Check out some of what Digilent is bringing to ASEE 2017!
Nuts and Volts Reviews the Digital Discovery
Nuts and Volts magazine takes on the Digital Discovery in it’s latest edition!
Exploring the Analog Discovery 2: Taking the First Measurement
In part two of this introductory Analog Discovery 2 series, Miranda attempts to set up and take her first measurement with the Analog Discovery 2.
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